bujuts
Green Belt
Greetings, all.
In what capacity does kenpo to your understanding employ the principles of Sticky Hands aka Chi Sau, if at all? How is this introduced to your students, and at what stage in the learning process? Through what construct, set of techniques, or base group of movements within the kenpo system serve as a basis of integration of S.H. with movements already learned? To what extent is Chi Sau imbedded into the kenpo system as you understand it - is it deeply ingrained or nothing more than a peripheral excercise? Do you consider Sticky Hands an advanced topic for practical application? Are there any principle differences from other systems' Chi Sau that you have observed?
Learning of the kenpo community on question at a time, I thank you. I look forward to any and all responses.
Steven Brown
UKF
In what capacity does kenpo to your understanding employ the principles of Sticky Hands aka Chi Sau, if at all? How is this introduced to your students, and at what stage in the learning process? Through what construct, set of techniques, or base group of movements within the kenpo system serve as a basis of integration of S.H. with movements already learned? To what extent is Chi Sau imbedded into the kenpo system as you understand it - is it deeply ingrained or nothing more than a peripheral excercise? Do you consider Sticky Hands an advanced topic for practical application? Are there any principle differences from other systems' Chi Sau that you have observed?
Learning of the kenpo community on question at a time, I thank you. I look forward to any and all responses.
Steven Brown
UKF